sprintrefundpsms.com – Sprint Premium Class Action SMS Settlement

Sprint Refund PSMS

This is considered a class action lawsuit and is case number 14-cv-09931

The settlement hearing date has passed (05/12/2015) but claimants will have until 12/31/2015 to file a claim

The

Sprint Refund PSMS

class action lawsuit essentially revolves around unauthorized third-party service charges (or so class members claim) by Sprint. Sprint denies all actions of wrong doing but have agreed to settle to get out of an annoying drawn out trail. This is not the first time (not the last) that a class action lawsuit has arisen as a result of unauthorized third-party charges by premium SMS companies.

The case is ongoing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Class members may receive a one-time $7.00 refund payment if they were “prepaid consumers”

Sprint “postpaid consumers” are eligible for FULL refunds according to settlement documents

A copy of the Sprint proposed consent order document with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is available in PDF format

Kurtzman Carson Consultants will be in charge of all settlement related issues

Who can actually file a claim in the Sprint Refund PSMS

case?

Class members are defined as ““Current and former Sprint postpaid and prepaid customer account holders (Sprint customers) who paid for unauthorized third-party PSMS charges after June 1, 2010 and who did not receive a credit for those charges may apply for refunds.”

Any questions about the lawsuit can be directed to Sprint Government Restitution Plan Administrator, P.O. Box 43364, Providence, RI 02940-3364 or by phone at 1-877-389-8787. Please DO NOT contact Sprint about the lawsuit as potential claimants will be refered to the lawsuit administrator page.